thank you both for your attention, Joanna and Glenn - i will then start a separate thread for this topic of local vs global contrasts.
in any case, as a closing remark, i am trying to describe here what is a second and perhaps a deeper (
psychological) reason for me for using the here introduced automated c2g tool : it's not that i hate manual work but i try to avoid randomness and uncertainty in my procedural pipeline for converting color to gray scale pixels at any given hour day or year. nor me nor my eyes nor brain nor mood offer the
constant state necessary for reliably process a 'conventional' conversion of photos (with desaturation and such). surely each converted photo would differ due to my fiddling with sliders or numbers when i set at different hours of the day some random conversion parameters.
in contrast, shooting b&w film (or a monochrom digital camera) with a color filter is in this context a true 'static' pleasure as it leaves no room for randomness to the outcome: one click, and there we go, a picture with a
fix distribution of signal intensity, nothing to change about (except perhaps for a final touch to contrast or luminosity). working with c2g a similar process : input is a color image, then we apply by button press the automated and c2g 'color filter' with some 'hardwired' run parameters, and out comes the monochromatic result. those very few c2g run options had been set much earlier, i hadn't must change my c2g numbers of [4096,32,16] for years ! just like with film there only remains a bit of post processing to do, adjusting contrasts or luminosity and such.
a friend of mine in the film industry even experimented with the very same technique and applied the c2g filter to 4D material, brief movies, i.e. a pianist playing on a keyboard - the result was appealing, interesting to say the least !
now, as we know, nothing is perfect, there are undesired uncontrolled effects with c2g too as this test
picture shows... but that's another topic to speak about and corresponds with my first (
technical) reason for using this c2g filter which is how it addresses local color contrasts for the computing of gray scale pixels.
with this i am stopping here and wish you a pleasant 'fin de semaine'.